Not only Diff breeathers, ZF Gearbox and the Transfer Case breathers. Wonder where they finish or even have a non return valve???? (At least just under bonnet height)Hi all,
do we know whether it comes with/needs diff breathers?
I assume at least 800mm off the groundNot only Diff breeathers, ZF Gearbox and the Transfer Case breathers. Wonder where they finish or even have a non return valve???? (At least just under bonnet height)
I going to guess that there are two breathers per axle, both located just inboard of the wheel stations.Solid axel so definitely needs diff breathers.. no pictures of them or Where they route to. We asked in SF tour about them and werenât given specifics
I suspect one of the 200 or so German engineers Ineos engaged has considered this!I assume at least 800mm off the ground
I doubt they would quote 800mm wading depth and then have the breathers lower than that. They would then have to cover any damage under warranty
What would they know about building a tough 4WD?????I suspect one of the 200 or so German engineers Ineos engaged has considered this!
"You only had one job!!!"
Herr D.B. ReathersI suspect one of the 200 or so German engineers Ineos engaged has considered this!
"You only had one job!!!"
The Breathers are normally from the diffs not the wheel area?I going to guess that there are two breathers per axle, both located just inboard of the wheel stations.
On the front axle:
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which is routed up the outside of the chassis and either terminates here in a valve or is a connector block to extend further into the engine bay:
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And on the rear axle:
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which is routed up the rear radius arms somewhere:
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Not necessarily. The breathers are in theory mostly one way vent valves.I assume at least 800mm off the ground
I doubt they would quote 800mm wading depth and then have the breathers lower than that. They would then have to cover any damage under warranty
and yet no diff or transmission breathers and these ones were known to cause a problem.Not necessarily. The breathers are in theory mostly one way vent valves.
The old Landrover ones just screwed into the axle tube and so were never related to wading depth.
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People started extending them as the design of the jiggle valve was prone to getting dirt in and just remaining open all the time.
Or you leave it permanently installed as it stops oil from leaking all over your drive; just take it out periodically to drain into an old tin...Speaking of old land rovers , the little brass wading plug you screw into the bellhousing. the one that drops in the mud, never to be seen again!
This is what a diff breather kit looks likeIt's almost the same design as used by Toyota and many other manufacturers ~ so not just a JLR issue.
I have a gravel driveway , so what has originally come out of the earth's crust is returned , slowlyOr you leave it permanently installed as it stops oil from leaking all over your drive; just take it out periodically to drain into an old tin...